On June 4, Laurent Ruquier presented his show for the last time We are live, only two years after its launch and one year after the arrival of Léa Salamé as co-host. He justified his choice by the frustration he felt to share the antenna. Doubts that had been revealed”very quickly“, “after three months” with Léa Salamé. “I think I will stop. I am not happy“, he had confessed to her.
Léa Salamé will therefore now provide the entertainment on Saturday evening alone from the start of the next school year with a new program which will aim to “tell the time“. For this, she will surround herself with a band of columnists, including Christophe Dechavanne. According to information from the Parisianthe 64-year-old host will be a “permanent guest” of the program. This is a real comeback for Christophe Dechavanne who had not appeared on TV since 2021, when he briefly presented Take it or leave it on C8. An ultimately inconclusive experience that came after an equally disappointing season of I’m a celebrity, get me out of here! on TF1 in 2019. Christophe Dechavanne was then convinced that his career on TV was over. “Everyone has my number, and it’s not ringing. We’re not going to fool ourselves after a while“, he regretted in Telematin.
But Léa Salamé ended up calling her. As our colleagues from the Parisianit is indeed she who “came to pick him up“.”Appreciating her freedom of tone, her passion for artists and her commitment to social issues, the journalist provoked a meeting in July. The interview immediately sealed their amazing pairing as they didn’t know each other before.“, it is also specified.
The companion of Raphaël Glucksmann will also surround himself with the humorist Philippe Caverivière, already present in We are live. In addition, seven or eight personalities will be invited each Saturday evening, from very different backgrounds.